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By stonemonkey
#237728
What possible use would mentioning the race be


As important as mentioning age or height in the description of someone who's committed a crime but probably easier for a victim or witness to determine.
I see no difference in using male/female and using black/white etc. in describing someone, PC has gone mad imo.
Would it be wrong to say what accent someone had? If they had Irish or Scottish accent?

I'm not the one here saying that describing someone as what they are is derogatory.
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By darwin dali
#237735
Would it be wrong to say what accent someone had? If they had Irish or Scottish accent?

:yes::yes: That would be kinda rude - they can't help themselves for talking like they have a speech impediment :P:hehe::twisted:
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I'm not the one here saying that describing someone as what they are is derogatory.


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By FRAFPDD
#237760
What possible use would mentioning the race be


As important as mentioning age or height in the description of someone who's committed a crime but probably easier for a victim or witness to determine.
I see no difference in using male/female and using black/white etc. in describing someone, PC has gone mad imo.
Would it be wrong to say what accent someone had? If they had Irish or Scottish accent?

I'm not the one here saying that describing someone as what they are is derogatory.



THIS IS NOT A POLICE LINEUP. its a god damn newspaper article, now tell me again, what use is mentioning the race in a newspaper article, unless you think clarke kent is reading? answer none. Unless your having trouble understanding, most vigilantes dont scour newspapers for work, and MOA mentioned race to an online f1 forum! you get my drift now

PC has gone mad your dead right, but it doesnt apply in this case because there is no positive side gained from mentioning race. in this case here or newspaper case, none, other then subtle hatemongering, which given the papers ive seen this in, makes sense. as for myownalias, i did say right off the bat that i didnt know whether to laugh or worry that he mentioned it, becuase im sure as hell he isnt racist, but that makes it even more strange that he included it?


i never said describing race is derogatory, i said its pointless
By vaptin
#237761
I'm probably cynical but to some extent I think the media mentions details deliberately for judgement on the part of the reader. They won't sell papers if they're only going for the angle of looking for witnesses to the crime. They want people getting emotive, caring, which tends to be easier to do when you make someones blood boil and have them spewing in outrage.

It's easier to play with people's pre-conceptions and prejudices, how many people link to think and be challenged b y their newspaper?

Think generally, ethnic minorities, are over-represented in "bad news stories".

The Sun has the biggest circulation in Britain, and I'm pretty sure more people watch GMTV than newsnight.
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By stonemonkey
#237795
THIS IS NOT A POLICE LINEUP. its a god damn newspaper article, now tell me again, what use is mentioning the race in a newspaper article, unless you think clarke kent is reading? answer none. Unless your having trouble understanding, most vigilantes dont scour newspapers for work, and MOA mentioned race to an online f1 forum! you get my drift now


Nope, I don't get your drift. By your reasoning it's pointless to give any description of a suspect at all and we would be reading reports of 'A person has been mugged by a person' As it it, suspects are often described by aprox. age and height, hair colour, skin colour, what clothes they were wearing or whatever else a witness or victim can remember. This information is often given out by the police in hope of getting useful information back from the public.

If someone with a Scottish accent had robbed a bank in London, do you think that accent would be mentioned in the newspaper report or not?
By vaptin
#237833
THIS IS NOT A POLICE LINEUP. its a god damn newspaper article, now tell me again, what use is mentioning the race in a newspaper article, unless you think clarke kent is reading? answer none. Unless your having trouble understanding, most vigilantes dont scour newspapers for work, and MOA mentioned race to an online f1 forum! you get my drift now


Nope, I don't get your drift. By your reasoning it's pointless to give any description of a suspect at all and we would be reading reports of 'A person has been mugged by a person' As it it, suspects are often described by aprox. age and height, hair colour, skin colour, what clothes they were wearing or whatever else a witness or victim can remember. This information is often given out by the police in hope of getting useful information back from the public.

If someone with a Scottish accent had robbed a bank in London, do you think that accent would be mentioned in the newspaper report or not?


Yes, but thats not how they sell newspapers.
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By texasmr2
#237854
Now back to the reply too Jason that sent this thread spinning down the toilet, he was mearly giving a description and I do not think anything derogatory was meant by it. Way too much PC and judgement going on here.

So who's ready for some football??? :thumbup:
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By darwin dali
#237876

So who's ready for some football??? :thumbup:

First year in a while that I'm going: ugh! Not too excited about the Super Bowl with those two teams in it. Hope it's not a borefest because my off-button finger is itchy already.
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By texasmr2
#237879
My first in years aswell but I do not think it will be a boring game, considering how both played in their division championship, unless one teams brothers sub for them :hehe: . We have a great meal planned though with homemade meatloaf, homemade mashed potatoes and sweet corn on the cob followed up with a Key Lime pie. :thumbup:
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By scotty
#237882
I'm gonna watch it i think. Just need to learn the rules first :hehe:
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By texasmr2
#237886
I was having trouble deciding who to go for but I think I'll go for the Packers :D !
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GB the most communist team in football! Really.

Green Bay Packers: Socialists, Maybe Communists, the Scourge of Capitalism

Green Bay Packer stock never paid a dividend, it cannot appreciate in value, and anyone who buys a share does it for sentiment, not their retirement.

In a few days the poor New York Giants will face the Green Bay Packers at frigid Lambeau Field. The team from the National Football League's largest market, that would be market as in free enterprise and capitalism, faces an over-the-hill quarterback, Brett Favre, and his band of youngsters.

This is the same Packers that sport the lowest median salary in the NFL at $440,520. The ousted Seattle Seahawks are at $959,200, the departed Dallas Cowboys are at $699,000, and those nasty Giants are at $724,000.

Somehow despite the small market, somehow without paying the highest salaries, somehow the Green Bay Packers will sit atop the National Football Conference Sunday night on their way to the biggest market share of the year, an appearance in the Super Bowl.

Based in a city of 100,000, the Packers are owned by 112,000 shareholders and the stock is worthless.

Packer stock has never paid a dividend, it cannot appreciate in value, and anyone who buys a share does it for sentiment, not their retirement.

It is a non-profit company.

The Green Bay Packers have won more Championships than any other NFL team and their total championships equals that of about half the league.


What' I'm going to do today is make nachos.
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